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Theatricality and efficacy: or, why bother thinking about all this ‘dress-up’ anyway?

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Duggan, P. (2010) Theatricality and efficacy: or, why bother thinking about all this ‘dress-up’ anyway? Invited Presentation presented to: Rhizome Project, Central School of Speech and Drama, June 2010.
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Creators:Duggan, P.
Abstract:
This paper explored the relationship between ethics, performance, anti-theatrical prejudice and Michael Fried's essay 'Art and Objecthood'
Item Type:Conference or Workshop Item (Invited Presentation)
Subjects:P Language and Literature > PN Literature (General) > PN2000 Dramatic representation. The Theater > PN2041 Performance studies
Schools and Departments:School of the Arts > Performance Studies
Date:June 2010
Event Location:Central School of Speech and Drama
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